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Late 17th Century Oak Gateleg Table of Small Proportions and Good Patina

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    Charles I carved oak table having a planked top, the front and side rails carved with alternating leaf guilloche, on baluster ring turned legs, united by thick plain stretchers.
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  • 17th Century Danish Baroque Gateleg Table
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  • Small 17th Century Oak Gateleg Table.
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